The Virginian was a Western-themed television series which aired on NBC from 1962 to 1971. It was unique in that it was the first Western to air in 90-minute installments each week (75 minutes excluding commercial breaks). Two other Westerns later followed the same 90-minute format later in the 1960s, Wagon Train and Cimarron Strip, each for only a single season.
The Virginian is a 1997 album by Neko Case and Her Boyfriends.
This page is about the novel, for other uses (including film adaptations) see The Virginian (disambiguation).
The Virginian is a 1929 western movie based upon the Owen Wister novel, starring Gary Cooper as the Virginian and Walter Huston as the villainous Trampas. The early sound film was directed by Victor Fleming, who later directed Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz. (Source: The Internet Movie Database.)
The Virginian is a 1914 film based upon the novel by Owen Wister and starring Dustin Farnum as the Virginian. The movie is the first of several versions, including a 1929 movie with Gary Cooper and Walter Huston and a 1960 television series. The 1914 film was directed by Cecil B.
The Virginian is a 1946 movie based upon the Owen Wister novel, with Joel Mc Crea as the Virginian and Brian Donlevy as Trampas. The film was directed by Stuart Gilmore and remains widely regarded as an inferior remake of the 1929 movie with Gary Cooper and Walter Huston. There have been several versions of the story, beginning with a 1914 film directed by Cecil B.
The Virginian is a 1923 movie based upon the Owen Wister novel, with Kenneth Harlan as the Virginian and Russell Simpson as Trampas. The film was directed by Tom Forman and has been overshadowed by the 1929 movie with Gary Cooper and Walter Huston. There have been several versions of the story, beginning with a 1914 film directed by Cecil B.